Saturday, July 31, 2010

Michael Savage headlines, July 31, 2010

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Sarkozy: Strip criminals of French nationality
(Reuters) President Nicolas Sarkozy said he wanted to strip French nationality from anyone of foreign origin who threatened the life of a police officer ...

Sheriff Joe not relenting after court ruling
(Fox News) Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will continue to carry out sweeps in the country's busiest human and drug trafficking corridor ...

Women, white men, Jews, even Hispanics abandoning Obama
(Andrea Tantaros, New York Post) President Obama's once powerful political coalition is imploding ...

Memo outlines backdoor 'amnesty' plan
(Washington Times) With Congress gridlocked on an immigration bill, the Obama administration is considering "a non-legislative version of amnesty" ...

GOP lawmakers want explanation of draft memo on amnesty
(Fox News) A group of Republican senators is asking the Obama administration to reveal whether large-scale plans are under way to provide amnesty ...

Fed atty: Military secrets sold to pay for Hawaii home
(Associated Press) A federal prosecutor said a former B-2 bomber engineer helped China design a stealth cruise missile to raise money to pay the $15,000-a-month mortgage on his mansion-like home ...

He's finally in the Army – at age 60
(Orange County Register) "A lot of pulled muscles, a lot of cramps. I'm in good physical shape but every joint in my body is killing me" ...

Was Wikileaker Bradley Manning betrayed by his queer identity?
(Gawker.com) Manning was arrested for allegedly leaking the Iraq Apache attack helicopter video and more than a quarter million classified documents to the website Wikileaks ...

Taliban hunting down informants named in Wikileaks documents
(London Telegraph) "Mr. Assange can say whatever he likes about the greater good he thinks he is doing, but the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier" ...

Muslim cleric: Parents should prepare kids for jihad
(MEMRI) "Today, all our children sit in front of the computer and the PlayStation, and play games that will never lead them to wage Jihad" ...

Theo Albrecht, expanded Trader Joe's, dies
(Washington Post) The reclusive German billionaire made his fortune building a discount-food business empire in Europe before buying and expanding Trader Joe's ...

--Deadliest month for U.S. in Afghan war
(CNN) The latest grim milestone comes amid growing frustration among U.S. citizens over Washington's strategy in the Afghanistan war ...

--Top Republican campaign donors charged with $550 million fraud
(Washington Examiner) Two Texas businessmen are accused of funneling stock in four companies the two owned through a byzantine series of companies and accounts in the Cayman Islands and Isle of Man ...

ACLU slams Obama's security policies
(Washington Times) The ACLU warned Obama his administration was on course to institutionalize the policies of his predecessor ...

Mexican drug lord killed in raid
(CNN) Mexico's army claimed a victory against the country's most powerful drug cartel after troops cornered and killed the man reputed to have founded the multibillion-dollar methamphetamine trade ...

Chilling effect: Violence silences Mexican media
(Houston Chronicle) "Nowhere is the media controlled more than it is here," said one reporter, who stressed he would face serious danger if identified. "There is total control" ...

Sen. Lindsey Graham eyes 'birthright citizenship'
(Politico) Graham is considering introducing a constitutional amendment that would change existing law to no longer grant citizenship to the children of immigrants born in the U.S. ...

Taxpayers funding operations for 'virginity-repair'
(London Daily Mail) Critics, including moderate Muslim groups, have condemned the trend as a sign of the spread of Islamic fundamentalism in the West ...

Rahm throws $1.5 billion life preserver to farmers
(The Hill) The action will help one of the Democrats’ most vulnerable Senate incumbents ...

Burglar sues crime victims
(St. Petersburg Times) Dupree, who is serving a 12-year prison sentence for burglary and cocaine possession, has filed a lawsuit against three men ...

Mexicans working with drug cartels nabbed in Calif pot-growing sweep
(Associated Press) Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said several Mexican drug cartels were involved in the grow operations and that most of the 97 people arrested are Mexican nationals ...

G.M.'s electric lemon
(Edward Niedermeyer, New York Times) The Volt appears to be exactly the kind of green-at-all-costs car that some opponents of the bailout feared the government might order G.M. to build ...

Obama losing ground with women
(Fox News) According to Nielsen 79 percent of "The View"'s audience is female, a demographic that's started to cool on the president ...

Time's up for Charlie
(New York Post) A panel of his peers has examined his conduct -- and found it grievously wanting ...

Drunken drivers have right to sue bar that served them?
(Law.com) The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether drunken drivers injured in accidents they cause can sue the liquor establishments that served them ...

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